Corrine said:Hi everyone, I just checked ecas and it says a decision has been made and you will be contacted. Is this AIP? It states nothing about medical results or anything. I sent in two updates one revised application because I forgot to do the N/A on the applications. I also sent in more pics and cards and letters from friends and family. CIC never requested any info from me. See my case is a bit complicated, my husband is a failed refugee claimant January 2011. We met in 2008 when he was here as a visitor. They picked him up for overstaying in May 2009 after we had been together from May 2008 he came here in March 2008. The lawyer advised him to file a refugee claim since he had a valid claim based on a threat to his life in his home country, ultimately denied. Anyways, I was told by a lawyer that we would most likely have to attend an interview for the spousal sponsorship looks like we might have bypassed that?
We received your application for permanent residence on November 26, 2010.
We started processing your application on January 12, 2011.
We received the requested information on February 18, 2011. Thank you for providing the information.
We received the requested information on March 30, 2011. Thank you for providing the information.
A decision has been made and you will be contacted.
Good luck everyone on your apps!
We are going to go next week and get this straightened out. Those people in the tax office are crazy plus that dumb girl at HR block probably f**d our $H** up. :-| We got another notice today saying my husband was married in 2009 and made over $40,000. LMAO! @!%$^!!! <--not!Jurjen said:Go to the nearest office and explain (or if there's no office close to you: call). They can either explain in details why and how, or they can help you to correct any mistakes. Your boy friend most likely needs to be there with you. Canada is kind of paranoid when it comes to spouses dealing with the other's taxes (or any other money-related stuff).
I'm glad your OWP was sent! I'm not sure what the steps are when its transferred to a local office but don't worry if you have to go for an interview. You will do fine and you will get aIP. I know it and I am cheering for you! ;Dtwchu said:Hey all,
I just callled CIC and they told me application has been transferred to a local office in scarborough but they also tell me that my OWP has been approved. and a OWP letter has been sent to me yesterday.. My ecas still wasnt updated...anyone can tell me if got AIP or not?
Thanks.
Congrats! You got AiP and second stage at the same day! Get ready for your landing interview!californiajeninca said:We received your application for permanent residence on November 30, 2010.
We started processing your application on January 19, 2011.
Medical results have been received.
A decision has been made and you will be contacted.
We sent you a letter on October 26, 2011 to xx xxxx, xxxxxx, Ontario, Canada, about the decision on your application. Please consider delays in mail delivery before contacting us. If we have sent the letter to the wrong address, please contact us.
It sounds like you got AiP and second stage too. Congratulations! ECas usually takes 2-3 days to be updated.twchu said:Hey all,
I just callled CIC and they told me application has been transferred to a local office in scarborough but they also tell me that my OWP has been approved. and a OWP letter has been sent to me yesterday.. My ecas still wasnt updated...anyone can tell me if got AIP or not?
Thanks.
Hi Angtaoangtao said:Hey guys,I just have a question for you more experienced folks.
When u sent in additional documents, how long did it take to show up on ecas? Did it show up when u got aip or when they opened up the additional docs and attached them to your file?
Ly or anyone can answer this question.
Thanks guys
Hi Coldgirlcoldgirl said:Thank you guys so much for your replies.
Californiajeninca: Thats funny you wanted to send your cake. We still have a piece of ours, maybe we should send it in, lol. When I sent in my application I put what they asked for in the application and thats all. I really didnt feel like I had to prove anything. And that was a BIG MISTAKE!!!
annabruce, so heres our history:
We met in Nova Scotia in 09 where I was studying(on a student visa.) I didnt like it there, so I moved to Toronto a semester later, a couple weeks later, my husband moved cause he didnt want to do the long distance thing. We had already decided to get married but alot later but because of our circumstances, we got married.( I didnt wanna live together before marriage). So exactly six months after our very first date we got married. There are alot of things they probably were suspicious about: we got married too soon, no wedding(it was at city hall) but my in laws threw us a reception a few months later, we are from different races, we didnt include enough evidence.
Please let me, if I could add anything that would help my case. Thank you again.